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Stanley Jackson

Frank Stanley Jackson

Born: 21 November 1870, Allerton Hall, Chapel Allerton, Leeds, Yorkshire
Died: 9 March 1947, Hyde Park, London
Major Teams: Cambridge University, Yorkshire, England.
Known As: Stanley Jackson
Also Known As: Francis Stanley Jackson
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Fast Medium


Test Debut: England v Australia at Lord's, 1st Test, 1893
Last Test:
England v Australia at The Oval, 5th Test, 1905

Later Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Stanley Jackson
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1894

Career Statistics:

TESTS
 (career)
                      M    I  NO  Runs   HS     Ave 100  50   Ct  St
Batting & Fielding   20   33   4  1415  144*  48.79   5   6   10   0

                    Balls    M     R    W    Ave   BBI    5  10    SR  Econ
Bowling              1587   77   799   24  33.29  5-52    1   0  66.1  3.02

FIRST-CLASS
 (career: 1890 - 1893)
                      M    I  NO  Runs   HS     Ave 100  50   Ct  St
Batting & Fielding  309  505  35 15901  160   33.83  31  76  195   0

                    Balls     R    W    Ave   BBI    5  10    SR  Econ
Bowling             54624 15767  774  20.37  8-54   42   6  70.5  1.73

- Explanations of First-Class and List A status courtesy of the ACS.


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Profile:

Known as "Jacker", F.S.Jackson was a fine all-rounder for Yorkshire and England around the turn of the century. Although his cricket was limited by other commitments (he was a true amateur), he was an automatic choice for England when available (although he was never able to tour Australia). His greatest feat was against Australia in the 1905 series. He captained the side, won all 5 tosses, and headed both the batting and bowling averages: 492 runs at 70.28 (in spite of 2 ducks - he also had 2 hundreds) and 13 wickets at 15.46. England won the series 2-0 with 3 drawn. He was a superb and stylish bat, and a fast medium bowler of considerable skill. His overall Test figures were 1415 runs at 48.79 with 5 hundreds (better than any other England player up to this period, I think); 24 wickets at 33.29 (in first-class cricket: 15824 runs at 34.03 with 31 hundreds; 774 wickets at 20.40). All his Tests (over the period 1893-1905) were against Australia - he had no easy pickings against the comparatively weak South Africans. Subsequently he was an MP, a President of MCC, and Governor of Bengal. (But he never captained Yorkshire on a regular basis, since Lord Hawke was immovable in that post for many years.)

* Last Updated: Saturday, 17-Aug-2002 11:49:07 GMT


 
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